There's still one big step
left, but Bobby Labonte may have made the toughest jump
of all in 1999. Now he is more than 250 points ahead of
the nearest competition. He's no longer just another
winner; he's a serious championship threat. .....

We receive many
comments, good and bad, concerning every aspect of the track;
the races, the parking and concession stands, the restrooms
and other sometimes surprising items of interest and insight
from you, the fan's point of view. We can't take credit
for what you like and we don't have the ability to solve the
problems but we will pass them along to the track. Let
us know what you think.

MIAMI
(April 11, 2000) - To celebrate the revival of the Paul Revere
250, one of the most famous races in motorsports history,
DAYTONA USA, "The Ultimate Motorsports Attraction,"
will offer $150,000 in bonus money to teams competing in three
upcoming Grand American Road Racing events.

The
Ferrari Challenge will be visiting Homestead-Miami Speedway
this weekend, running three races on the 2.21-mile road
circuit. While the event is open only to Ferrari Club of
America members, temporary memberships will be sold at the
gate at $10 per day.

MIAMI (April 4, 2000) – Jack
Baldwin and George Robinson are hoping that the reliability of
the Riley and Scott chassis, paired with the power of the V-10
Judd engine, will be the keys to victory at Homestead May 5 -
7...

MIAMI (March
28, 2000) – First at the finish two years ago at
Homestead-Miami Speedway, Dyson Racing filed the first
entry
for the circuit ’s May 5-7 debut of the Grand American Road
Racing Association.

The
2000 CART SchedulePapis
wins the Grand Prix of Miami for Team Rahal. Check out
the rest of this years CART Schedule.

The win kicks off a championship drive
for Bobby Rahal's fiery driver, who is one of the favorites to
win the Champ Car championship. Once he took the checkered
flag Sunday in the season-opening Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami
-- his 60th start in the CART FedEx Series -- the Italian
couldn't contain his excitement.

HOMESTEAD, Fla. (March 24, 2000) - Tony Kanaan, making a fresh
start with a new team, made an immediate impact on the FedEx
Championship Series Friday by posting the fastest speed of the
initial day of practice for Sunday's season-opening Grand Prix
of Miami Presented by Toyota.